A handful of students, as well as the father of a FAMU student, pleaded Thursday with the university board of trustees to help them. "The efforts put forth to eradicate the culture of hazing has gone overboard," Inita Knox told trustees during a meeting held on FAMU's campus.... While the university would not provide exact details, the school's
new anti-hazing administrator said that 15 students have been dismissed
this year so far over hazing allegations.

A FAMU sorority was investigated for hazing this past February after someone posted a complaint on the university anti-hazing website. The Tallahassee Democrat reported late last month that the Leon County Sheriff's Office decided against pursuing criminal charges in the case. ... That led to the university decision to dismiss several students from school - some for periods up to five years.

A report said pledges were forced to do exercise squats and memorize information about sorority members during the gathering. A pledge of Delta Sigma Theta passed out during the session and was eventually interviewed by police. She told trustees that she had a heart condition and that she had tried to hand over that information to university officials but that she and other pledges had been given the "runaround."

The anti-hazing regulations are "too harsh" ... say the parents whose children are still alive.

Florida A&M University is the state's only public, historically black university. The
Tallahassee-based university was founded in 1887 "and it is the largest
historically black university in the United States by enrollment,"
according to its Wiki.

FAMU is well-known for its Marching "100" Band—which has a long history of violent hazing
incidents. The Marching 100 has been suspended since Champion's death.
The university will make a decision by May on reinstating the band, reports Tallahassee's WCTV.

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i went through the traditional pledge process to join a fraternity. it. does. nothing. but. cause. posssible. physical. harm. we must stop beating up on each other. i think capitalism, colonialism, racism, sexism, and homophobia do a better job. where is the love?